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Funeral Train: A Dust Bowl Mystery
Funeral Train: A Dust Bowl Mystery | Laurie Loewenstein
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In her gripping follow-up to the widely acclaimed Dust Bowl Mystery Death of a Rainmaker, Laurie Loewenstein brings 1930s Oklahoma evocatively to life."Set in 1935, 'smack in the crosshairs of the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl, ' Loewenstein's excellent sequel to 2018's Death of a Rainmaker continues the saga of life in the small town of Vermillion, Okla . . . Loewenstein gives a rich sense of the period and place, and dramatically shows how hard times can bring out the best in some and the worst in others. Historical regional mysteries don't get much better than this."--Publishers Weekly, starred review"Loewenstein handles the investigatory details well enough, but the book's richer rewards are its finely rendered portraits of small-town life under trying circumstances. She creates a vivid cast of gossips and cranks, loners and busy bodies. Some are lovable, some are not. All are connected to the secrets that lie just beneath the surface of the town's dusty streets." --Washington Post, one of "Five New Thrillers to Kick Off Your Fall Reading"Already suffering the privations of the 1930s Dust Bowl, an Oklahoma town is further devastated when a passenger train derails--flooding its hospital with the dead and maimed. Among the seriously wounded is Etha, wife of Sheriff Temple Jennings. Overwhelmed by worry for her, the sheriff must regain his footing to investigate the derailment, which rapidly develops into a case of sabotage.The following night, a local recluse is murdered. Temple has a hunch that this death is connected to the train wreck. But as he dissects the victim's life with help from the recuperating and resourceful Etha, he discovers a tangle of records that make a number of townsfolk suspects in the murder.Temple's investigations take place against the backdrop of the Great Depression--where bootlegging, petty extortion, courage, and bravado play out in equal measure.
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This second of the Dust Bowl Mysteries is based on a real intentional train derailment. It‘s such an interesting setting (Depression era small town Oklahoma) and the characters are wonderful. This is fully stand alone but if you‘ve read the first one, knowing the background of all these characters makes it that richer. Full review at http://booknaround.blogspot.com/2022/09/review-funeral-train-by-laurie.html

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I‘m now 3/4 through the second of the 5 books I brought with me thanks to the 3 hour mechanical delay on one end of my flight and the 30 minutes on the tarmac on the other end too. Today was going to be my bookstore day. Now I don‘t know if I‘ll make one, which makes me sad.

MommyWantsToReadHerBook Oh no! That's so sad. 2y
Ruthiella Bummer! 2y
Suet624 Boo 2y
Aims42 Ugh, that sucks, I‘m sorry!! I hope the rest of your trip goes off without a hitch 🤞❤️ 2y
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Good thing I brought more books since my plane is now delayed by almost 3 hours. Serves me right for wanting to go to Chicago to watch my kiddo sail for college. (These pretzels are ridiculously addictive too.)

AmyG Oy. Wnjoy your trip-if you ever get there! 2y
TEArificbooks Those are my favorite pretzels. The honey mustard flavor is excellent. 2y
Chelsea.Poole Yes! Those pretzels! 2y
sarah-bear Oh yes those pretzels are so good! 2y
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A passenger train derails in an Oklahoma town during the 1930 DustBowl and the hospital is taken over with the dead and maimed. Etha, the wife of Sheriff Temple Jennings is seriously wounded. The sheriff is now in charge of investigating the derailment which rapidly develops into a case of sabotage. The following night, a local woman is murdered.

EadieB Temple has a hunch that the death is connected to the train wreck. Will the sheriff be able to find out who derailed the train? Is the murder victim related to the derailment?
Sheriff Temple Jennings is assisted in the investigation of the derailment by Claude Steele, a railroad detective. Etha was coming home from visiting relatives and was caught in the derailment.
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EadieB There was a whole carload of blacks in the first car that were killed because their car was made of wood and the other train cars were made of steel. I really enjoyed this book as it was very interesting. The murderer and train derailment were solved in the end. I would like to read the next book in this series as the historical mystery surrounding the Dust Bowl is brought to life. 2y
EadieB I would like to thank Akashic Books and LibraryThing for a free book for an honest review. 2y
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TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 2y
Andrew65 Sounds good. Great to read about the Dustbowl period. 2y
EadieB @Andrew65 Yes the book was very interesting! 2y
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